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From: Steve Lionel <steve@stevelionel.com>
Subject: ISO will change how comments on Working Drafts are handled
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    <p>Dear WG5,</p>
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    <p>The following is a canned message (the email called it a "daft
      communication message", which might be considered appropriate - I
      corrected spelling errors) from ISO about how WG members will
      submit comments on a Working Draft (WD). As we'll be doing this
      soon, I figured I'd send it along to alert everyone.</p>
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    <p>Steve</p>
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    <p>NEW WORKING DRAFT (WD) STUDY AVAILABLE SOON!<br>
      <br>
      Dear WG Members,<br>
      <br>
      End of November, ISO will launch a new type of WG consultation
      called the ‘Working Draft (WD) study’. The ‘Working Draft (WD)
      study’ is common practice during the ‘Preparatory stage’ of a
      project and aimed at gathering comments from WG members on the
      draft (stage 20.20 and 20.60 in the International harmonized stage
      codes). Typically, once the project team has collaboratively
      worked to establish a mature draft, the WG convenor launches the
      ‘Working Draft (WD) study’ to gather WG members comments. At the
      closure of the study, those comments are resolved, and resolutions
      are shared with the group for transparency.<br>
      <br>
      Note: Ad-hoc WG Consultation will still be available for WG
      convenor and support team to gather opinion from WG members.<br>
      <br>
      How are you impacted?<br>
      <br>
      As of December 2022, all consultations with WG members for
      commenting on working drafts will be organized by convenors with
      WD study via the ISO Balloting application. As committee member,
      you will receive a notification to inform you that your comments
      are expected on the draft.<br>
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